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2011 Oct 20
6
maybe a year ago, but not today
sherwood said:
> If agreement is reached, then the group
> looks at variants 6,7,8,9 and inquires
> if they would like to join in this effort.
well, that kind of leveraged consensus would have
been the way to go about this process a year ago.
but not today.
> Has anyone collected a would-be canonical list
> of either the ambiguous cases in original MD,
>
2011 Aug 10
8
Universal syntax for Markdown
Hi,
because of the great editor "Writer" from Information Architects I've
learned about Markdown and I love it. But it's very confusing, that
there are so many standards with different features: classical
Markdown, Markdown Extra, MultiMarkdown. I think for most users and
the spreading of Markdown it would be nice, to have only one syntax.
And this universal syntax should have
2011 Jul 08
1
Fwd: [MMD] MMD-Edit is progressing nicely
Begin forwarded message:
> From: fletcher at fletcherpenney.net
> Date: July 6, 2011 10:38:33 PM EDT
> Subject: [MMD] MMD-Edit is progressing nicely
>
> MMD-Edit is progressing nicely
>
> 07/06/2011 22:31:22
> I am continuing work on my text editor for the Mac, MMD-Edit. It?s based on work described in another post, but briefly it performs syntax highlighting of
2011 Oct 21
2
congratulations to fletcher penney
big congratulations to fletcher penney on
his release of "multimarkdown composer".
at #21-paid when i purchased it just now.
i'd say $9.99 will be best in the long-term
-- don't listen to people who say more --
but $7.99 is the _right_ introductory price.
word-of-mouth will be what sells this pup,
so you want it to flow copiously right now.
-bowerbird
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2012 Feb 01
5
Mac markdown editor that saves as .txt
Hi all,
I'm a newer user of markdown & MultiMarkdown, and I'm looking for the
perfect setup of software for my Mac and my Android phone. I'd like to
have my drafts editable from both.
What I want is an attractive Mac app for writing (primarily blog posts and
emails) that saves its files as .txt . Most of them save as .md or
.markdown instead, and since there doesn't seem to
2011 Nov 19
1
let's see what the app store says
"multimarkdown composer" has been out for 4 weeks now,
so let's mosey on over to the app store to see what it says...
"composer" is #184 in productivity apps, a bit disappointing,
considering that it was in the top-20 when it first came out...
it's gained only 5 reviews over the 18 it had right off the bat.
perhaps even more surprising, to some, is that
2011 Oct 14
1
and life goes on
they say that deaths come in threes...
for me, it was these:
1. scott wannberg, los angeles poet, one of my favorite performers
2. michael hart, founder of project gutenberg, icon and iconoclast
3. steve jobs, seemingly the only guy who made stuff work correctly
i'm sure that for others, dennis ritchie is on their list, for his own
trio:
1. c
2. k&r
3. unix
godspeed to all
2006 Sep 12
1
MultiMarkdown 2.0.a Released
I have released version 2.0.a of MultiMarkdown!
This is an alpha/beta release to get some further feedback, but I
have been using it for a while now with good results.
There are a **bunch** of new features:
* TextMate bundle
* New versions of the Drag and Drop tools
* support for math
* improved XSLT style sheets - easier to customize and more output
choices
Check out the MultiMarkdown
2013 Sep 10
3
newbie seeks repo for markdown
hello, i am looking for advice regarding the best repo from
which to download "markdown" for use on a mac.
on my ubuntu machine i just installed some standard markdown
package with apt-get. but i have not found anything
equivalent for my mac machine.
i am looking for a maintained package from a reputable repo
site that can be automatically installed and upgraded using
the packaging
2011 Oct 18
0
maybe there's something i don't understand
allan odgaard said:
> the specification seems fairly explicit:
i must be badly misunderstanding something here,
because it appears, to me at least, that mr. odgaard
wants you to "standardize" on gruber's specification?
that "specification" -- if you really want to call it that --
is so underpowered that such action would be laughable.
> I think there are
2011 Oct 25
3
thanks for your input, fletcher
hey fletcher, thanks for your input here. :+)
and -- quite obviously -- your program will be
whatever it is that _you_ think that it should be.
of course.
the thing is, i am certain that i have been clear
that the feature that i believe will be "killer" is
on-the-fly formatted display. that's my stand.
and i'd say my reasoning has been equally clear,
namely that this
2011 Oct 16
2
doesn't that make you wonder?
aristotle pagaltzis said:
> we can agree he has achieved more in three months
> than you have in a decade of talking.
i'm not sure who your "we" is, aristotle, but i guess this means
that you will not be doing alpha-testing for my new program...
how will i ever be able to manage without your valuable input?
***
but hey, maybe i'm wrong, and this list _has_
2006 Jun 10
3
MultiMarkdown and MathML - new feature and request for help
A lot of people have expressed interest in combining math features
with Markdown, but I am not aware of any real developments from these
requests.
I was looking around and toying with [ASCIIMathPHP](http://
www.jcphysics.com/ASCIIMath/) and integrated it with MultiMarkdown
and my xhtml2latex XSLT transforms.
You can include math as an inline formula by using a markup similar
to inline
2011 Jul 14
5
can you see the future?
looks like my message from last week
about writing tools was right on time...
we are enjoying a display of fireworks
now going off in this particular arena...
fletcher started work on an editing app
with markdown-preview built right in,
after reporting on his blog that he had
"seen the future" in ali's post last month,
where ali debuted his syntax highlighter,
and fletcher is
2006 Sep 20
1
possible bug in PHP Markdown implementation of footnotes, as well as request for standardized XHTML output
I am glad to see support for footnotes working its way into other
implementations of Markdown!
However, I have a couple of issues.
Issue # 1. There appears to be a bug in the footnote parser that
causes material following the footnote to be included as part of the
footnote. For example:
< Example Section >
## Metadata ##
First, take a look at the overall structure of the document.
2008 Mar 22
7
Babelmark
I'm currently attempting to write a spec for parsing Markdown Extra,
and since one goal is to minimize the differences in output between
implementations, I've made a tool allowing me to compare who does what
for any given input. I hope this can also facilitate future
discussions about the syntax.
So here's Babelmark, a testbed for various Markdown implementations
were you
2009 Mar 06
2
Paragraph tags around <div> blocks
For those of you who are expert you may chuckle over this.
Perhaps if it's in the record, however, it may help someone else.
I was getting cases of
<div id="content">
standing on a line by itself, getting converted to this:
<p><div id="content"></p>
Yes, the line above and below are blank.
Yes the div tag is starting at the first column
It
2011 Aug 01
0
can you see the present? -- august 1st
ok, so let's take stock of things on the first of august...
fletcher penney has updated multimarkdown to 3.1...
plus he's working on finalizing his editor-app, which it
seems he has christened as "multimarkdown composer".
brett terpstra is rewriting-from-scratch his "marked" app.
("better sooner than later", he says.) from my experience,
i decide to
2011 Jun 22
3
markdown conversion routines
i am considering writing converters
between my "zen markup language'
and "markdown", but i don't know
which version of markdown to target.
i'd think it'd be the "pandoc" version,
and i understand that to be closest to
"multimarkdown", but gruber has said
he "disagrees" with "almost every part"
of multimarkdown's syntax
2011 Jun 23
4
markdown conversions
alan said:
> I think I am in agreement,
> if by "isn't necessary" you mean to say that
> simply providing more features to Markdown
> doesn't force end users to use them,
> or even really know they exist.
except that wasn't what i meant.
i mean that it's not necessary to trade simplicity
in order to get the power of additional